Compiler နဲ့ Interpreter ဘာကွာလဲ Compiler နဲ့ Interpreter နှစ်ခုလုံးဟာ ကိုယ်ရေးထားတဲ့ High-level code (C#, Python, Java) တွေကို ကွန်ပျူတာနားလည်တဲ့ Machine code အဖြစ် ပြောင်းပေးတဲ့ "ဘာသာပြန်ဆရာ" တွေ ဖြစ်ကြပါတယ်။ ဒါပေမဲ့ သူတို့ ဘာသာပြန်ပုံချင်းကတော့ အခြေခံအားဖြင့် ကွာခြားပါတယ်။ ၁။ အလုပ်လုပ်ပုံ (Process) • Interpreter: ကုဒ်ကို တစ်ကြောင်းချင်းစီ ဖတ်ပါတယ်။ ပထမတစ်ကြောင်းကို ဖတ်တယ်၊ ဘာသာပြန်တယ်၊ ချက်ချင်
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So your inbox lit up yesterday with the email. The proposal worked, the interviews worked, the late-night drafts worked. Take a moment, breathe, tell your family, post the screenshot. You earned it 🎉 GSoC is, at its core, a few months of getting paid to learn from people who have spent years figuring out how to build software that thousands (sometimes millions) of strangers depend on. Think of it
Claude + Mobile via MCP: Giving the Model Hands on a Real Phone I plugged in a Pixel two months ago, ran one command in Claude Desktop, and watched it open Maps and start navigation to my home address from a single sentence prompt. It was the first time I'd ever seen a language model physically operate a phone. Latency was about two seconds per action; the part that surprised me was the third st
AI-Native Mobile Testing: What It Actually Means in 2026 The phrase "AI-native" has been thrown around in the testing space since 2019. Almost every tool calling itself that just bolts a language model on top of Appium and ships the same brittle XPath selectors with a new label. That's not AI-native testing. That's Appium with a chatbot. This post is about what AI-native actually has to mean to
The Missing Control Plane for Local AI Agents I sat with my Pixel for 20 minutes trying to get Claude Desktop to dictate a Slack message via accessibility. It was miserable. The model was capable. The transport wasn't. That gap — between an AI that can reason and an AI that can actually do — is what I've been working on with Drengr. This post is the version of the argument I'd give to anyone bui
From Monolith Mess to MFE Freedom Your Angular app has ballooned into a beast — builds drag on forever, deployments become team-wide nightmares, and everyone’s stuck waiting on each other. It’s like cooking a feast for 20 in a cramped kitchen: one slow chopper holds up the line. We’ve all been there. Micro frontends flip that script, especially in Angular. They carve your giant app into smaller,
Retrospective: Adopting Green Software Practices with Graviton4 and Carbon Footprint Tools As climate concerns push tech organizations to prioritize sustainability, our team at a mid-sized B2B SaaS provider embarked on a 12-month initiative to adopt green software practices, anchored by migrating to AWS Graviton4 processors and integrating carbon footprint measurement tools into our workflow. Th